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You may have fabric jammed in the bobbin case...take the bobbin and the case out...watch how the parts go together as you remove them...look for bits of thread and fabric... A little lint brush with a pipe cleaner end is usually in your tool tray. Use that to sweep away dust etc... And when sewing very thin or fine fabric use tissue or tear away stabilizer to keep fabric from getting sucked into the bobbin case! Good luck!

My answer is a Yes. Because I have had an aluminum fabrication done from Bayview metals at Ontario. I have done it long back and I never needed any maintenance work till now. It has a great advantage of no corrosion. So your dad is right. Let him go for it.

OPTIONS (on some models)Set this option when planning to manually add fabric softener during the rinse cycle or when you use extra detergent or bleach to clean hazily soiled items. It provides an enhanced rinse.

Use size 60 for very fine (chiffon), size 70 for light weights like voile and cotton, 80 or 90 for medium weights such as a broadcloth, size 100 for denim and size 110 for something very heavy like a thick curtain or upholstery weight fabric. If you aren't sure what size to use, try pushing a needle into the fabric you are going to sew with your fingers, if it goes in easily and the hole it leaves is not noticeable then it is okay, if it leaves a big hole, then go down a size. If you use a needle that is too small on a fabric, then it is going to go blunt quickly or break.